Following “Rodney,” Nate Kinsella shares “Red Meadow” from his upcoming Birthmark album, Birth of Omni (out January 19). The project discerningly navigates the transitional nature of midlife, parenthood, and how those intersecting experiences can compete with and alter the relationships we have with others, as well as what we think to be true of ourselves. Pre-order your copy today on Mahoganey in Cloudy Clear vinyl.

Of the latest cut, Nate explains:

“When my wife and I were overwhelmed with tending to our new child our romantic relationship dwindled to the point where it felt like the pilot light had gone out. This wasn’t a huge surprise given the circumstances, but the gap between us began to manifest in ways I hadn’t foreseen. This song is about lamenting that loss and feeling conflicted by what our new lives as parents had brought us and the need to rebalance the emotional ecosystem of our lives.”

Beautifully conveyed in the track's self-directed music video, Nate and dancer Robin Mineko-Williams move together in parallel as two beings intertwined but separate. With help from Chris Strong as director of photography, Birthmark presents “Red Meadow” - watch below.